DEFINITION: A construction method where a building’s exterior walls are created horizontally in large slabs of
concrete called panels which are then tilted up, into position around the building’s slab resulting in a virtually
finished exterior when tilted into place.

Have you ever driven past a construction site and seen massive cranes lifting huge panels of concrete in the air? Have you watched with amazement as
a new commercial building seems to spring into place, almost overnight? What you have witnessed is tilt-up construction, an innovative method for
building office buildings, retail centers, warehouses, distribution centers, call centers, manufacturing facilities and other commercial / industrial
structures with amazing speed, safety, and cost benefits.

A tilt-up building's walls are created horizontally in large slabs of concrete called panels. The
panels are then lifted, or tilted up, into position around the building's slab. Tilt-up construction is fast becoming the method of choice for constructing
modern warehouses, call centers, distribution centers, retail stores, office and storage buildings and other types of industrial and commercial facilities.